How much secure is information in the internet? That is the question asked thousand times and everybody wants to receive in answer 100% security guarantee. But is that possible? According to the PRWEB, web-based information storage services and Locket®, a portable USB flashdrive, have in common easy to use and more practical than old-school manual filing systems features. But the Question about safely is still actual.

Despite the fact that US Bank Wells Fargo has vSafe on products, also offers additional security devices.

"With identity theft topping the list of the Federal Trade Commission's top consumer fraud complaints again for the seventh year in a row in 2007," Milosch cautions, "consumers need to be aware of and educated on the most secure way to store very private and vital information - and they need to turn to the experts."

Locket’s main feature is to be a self-contained portable program that is completely safe. Data and commands are securely stored on the flashdrive. The functions are not limited and gives opportunity to view, add, change, and print your information securely -- from any computer -- without an Internet connection.

Judy Nowak of Milwaukee, WI, a Locket user says "I like knowing that Locket is the one secure spot that I can put everything that I wouldn't want outsiders to know - and they can't get into it," she says.

For additional security purposes, Nowak uses different user names and passwords to gain access to a variety of online resources. "Locket's websites and passwords feature has been a lifesaver. I go into that screen, link to a particular site - and my user and password information is safe, all in one place, and right at my fingertips," she explains.

"While banking services like vSafe promote the integration with a customer's online banking services, it just makes better sense to trust the experts that have put their product through rigorous R&D to ensure complete security," Milosch concludes. "Locket allows users to store a variety of documents, including financial statements, in a truly electronically secure and portable device."